Hi Teofil,

As someone has already said it looks like you don't have the right  packages 
installed in order to get the X Windows System running.  The xinitrc file which 
is at /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc is used to read in default settings for 
the X session so it's essential.  According to my system, which is the stable 
branch, this file is part of the "xbase-clients" so you need to install that.  
My guess is that further back in the install process you have made some choices 
that have stopped all the required packages for X being installed - I think the 
install asks you about being a client server which is a bit confusing for new 
users as it is backwards!   

You can try going back and installing the packages which will probably require 
some messing.  Alternatively skip this by not installing X now and then go back 
to it later: this is what I did, I didn't do X for a couple of weeks.  In 
general X and PPP are the hardest things to install - when you beat them you 
are well over the hill towards gurudon ;-)

Hope this helps,

Steve

On Sun, Jun 27, 1999 at 05:48:13PM +0200, Teofil Dereta wrote:
> Dear Debian,
> 
> I am trying to install Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 onto my computer. Everything
> goes well until the installation program asks me if I would like to run
> xf86setup so I could finish my installation and configure the keyboard,
> monitor etc. When I answer "yes" an error message appears which says
> something like 'file missing - /usr/X11R6/X11/xinit/xinitrc' and I can't
> continue with the installation. Please help me. What should I do?
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> 
> Yours sincerely,
> 
> Teofil Dereta, CRO
> 
> 
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